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piILLON and devery, , " Wholesale and Retail ( STOREKEEPERS, BUTCHERS, AND : PROVISION DEALERS, 1 m Tram way,street, No Town. Gbodsdelivered to alTparts of the district. i GOLD "BOUGHT : W 1.. . ' I n.b.—a liberal discount made to pur- M !, '.. , ' chassd for cash : n PIGGERS' REST HOTEL. i Nelson Ckbek, (at the Junction of the Ne son Creek and . Mam, Grey^Valley Loads.) . ... i The undersigned, late of the Diggers Rest Hotel at the Foot of Nelson Creek, begs to announce'that her New and Commodous , House is just opened. The premises are ar- ' ranged specially for the convenience of the 1 travelling public ; and the name of the pro — prietress is a guarantee for the excellence 0 the accommo.dation provided. . . Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best Quality. n',:' l -T7r r, , Stabling and Horse-Feed. t ",:.- .Bridgetelward, Proprietress. ——■. npo DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, .■. ... ■. __ ' Those cent°r?iiS premises in the Brunner Parade, I\o ;Towrii known'as. ■' ' ".■-.' PARFITT'S DRAPERY EMPORIUM, With the Goodwill of the same; together with a saleable stock (carefully'selected in the Melbourne and Dunedin markets) of draper^ cLUTHiwG hosiery, HAB£RDAoiIJdK.x, ■ BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS, &c All in good order and condition. "''".. The ;above business can be shown to be one of the best and most profitable in the Grey Valley, ana as the proprietor is determined to visit; England, such as> an opening has never before been offered to capitalists in the Grey district. —?-:..<"::.' : ''v; Also . One of the most commodious; faithfullybuilt, and best paying establishments in the No Town district. , - ) The undersigned Tn~etuming his sincere 'thanks to his numerous customers.for their patronage for so many years, begs to intimate that, 'pending the final sale of his premises, his large and seasonable stock will be cleared .at a sacrifice.,, . __ . . ' \ ti Reasonable Offbrrefcsed ! Jn.B.— All parties indebted to the undersigned are requested-to. settle their accounts immediately, and those having claims against ,him are;requested to present them for pay n& - . ..-.: CLEMENT PARFITT. rjio -stand this season, ? ~ At O'MaUey's Hotel, Little [Grey ••■■ . - Junction. ■ ' ; :•■■ • :^MyW||. : .-;■ : p^W^Y^^n . '?he well-known imported . Clydesdale ■''■" Draught Hor^e, '..-.. Ort of Smiier by" Clyde,' imported from Scotland by; R. Q. Kelmode, Esq. Smiier wak got by Prince, apnre Suffolk horse, im'gpbited by Mr Ford, from whom he was out of a remarkably fine mare, goti by Czar, a. Clydesdale horse, itnported: !rofa i icpflMd/;t y>e.iate:Mr.scott: J:,The breed on dams side, were originally f rim a .fineunportEd! Clydesriale to Sydney about.twenty years ago, and has been crossed by none but ■ imported. Clydesdales, with the exception of. PrvnceV. Princ^ is, the, sire; of the best[cart • ../English'^ass paddocks provided for mares ; .f-^S—ffi"resuits W of" last^sSson have rp O STAND T HIS SE ASO N, i known Thofough-bred Horse, * -Byjßißk, outjof Mißs:!Cummins, by Prince Charlie, {out-of a Shackle-brand Mare., Prince Charlie 1 (brother to' Phoebe},'by/Sir Hercules,' "' outl of Woodstock (dam also of Wildrake and : .-Miss Lee«, by' Theorem. Risk, by Camel „ .(imported), dam, by. Skelton (imported). Camel,'* by Camel, out of VJVliss Skim, by ' : Skim—Beningbrough, by Sir Peter—King \' 'Feiigus, % Eclipse. Qaaaelv by Whalebone " r-SelimMare —Maiden, by Sir Jfeter. okel- • "ttni :J)jf, Master, .fiotert.-dam Sir Walter 9-! ;Ealeikh mare I—Missl —Miss Tboley—Lady 'Jane; by •- Sirjpfter. Master Robert, by Buffer-Spin-8< ateT, by Shuttle, her dam by Sir Peter. Oolden f-Eagie'is'arich'brpWn, 'andhas'ran'sWcess-. 1 fuUyifaiKelsoinand'Marlborough. .It will be very Wge^mount of' Eclipse bl6od, . as, independently of tb,e r ' Several strains of blood/thrbuqh Risk his sire, there have to be added tj^ose got through : Sir Hercules; a direct deaceridant of Whisker. Goi den .Eagle's great grand-sire Skeleton,; brefl-by the Marquis of Sligo, was one of the • . beat hprses that,.,ever ,ran on the, Curragh.of * Kildare^ I ,',where won five races out of H ' sixj for. '}yhich 'he" started the year he ' -~-wok brought out, and was. then sold ■ for £200Q'Jto 'be'M?Mriot.'Australia, .The r stopk^fftis^areVeU-knowniiMarlborough: ", as dmirable hackneys, and Golden Eagle lias also-Tjroved-a-valuable-horae-at the~sttid.- ; t:Ji Tlj:iMS:—Single Mares, £3 55.; when more jr. 108 alTt (Mares'thanone, as- agreed. '■ ' ■_ ..'i :,; .-H ■■" ■ • .; ...,,•!• ;i, :^ito>MMiVn^tnt^: J_ no responsibility! " i; i!t Uil l 'i' -I >i Wl'-9» .MIRFJN,; Junr. H • •} \- ' t' -■ t ■■•/. , ;-.. ' -■■■■■ ' ]\>R»'l* r u?H.-'iJ-.-.'c!i''H [ .'-A' Y-'D E^ 'N;' 1 w^S^s^:^ TJiO'l (i,io^iiiyiaj!/■•",' -iOir.MM ' ' r . ..,_.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1699, 14 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1699, 14 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1699, 14 January 1874, Page 4

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